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Can't go wrong here either!

I still vote for the Dynasty 200 DX.
If you need to weld thicker stuff the power it has to produce a puddle at 200 amps and 250 hz is no less than amazing to me.
If you ever had a project that you needed to weld thicker material than it can handle then you can go to a helium mix and it will weld much hotter.
Same with the TA machine or any of those mentioned as well.
I buy Miller because that is what I can get service and parts for. Plus I think they are all around the worlds best welders And they are made in the good ole USA

I still vote for the Dynasty 200 DX.
If you need to weld thicker stuff the power it has to produce a puddle at 200 amps and 250 hz is no less than amazing to me.
If you ever had a project that you needed to weld thicker material than it can handle then you can go to a helium mix and it will weld much hotter.
Same with the TA machine or any of those mentioned as well.
I buy Miller because that is what I can get service and parts for. Plus I think they are all around the worlds best welders And they are made in the good ole USA

Dynasty if you want to run it on low amps or syncro if you want to save a few bucks but will spend it on getting power to the welder.

honestly, they are two different animals, the Synchro's being squarewave tranny's don't have anywhere near the adjustability that the inverted Dynasty offers, this is important when working with Al. a 200 inverted will out weld a 250 tranny on Al. as evidenced here:

Originally Posted by FusionKing

I still vote for the Dynasty 200 DX.
If you need to weld thicker stuff the power it has to produce a puddle at 200 amps and 250 hz is no less than amazing to me.

Yeah but at 1K more that's why i offer the syncro. Like I said if you have the money get the Dynasty 200DX but if you need to save some bucks go with the syncro 200 it will still weld aluminum but as stated it won't be as user friendly.
If I had to do it over again I'd just save some more money and get the 200DX

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Bridgeport Mill W/ 2 axis CNC control
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Heck if I had the money, I would have gotten the 350 !!! But since it would be YEARS to save up $4,000 more, I wanted a tig machine now!!!

exactly my point. I'd have to hit the lotto or rob a bank to get that kind of money

Miller Syncrowave 200 W/Radiator 1A & water cooled torch
Millermatic 252 on the wish list
Bridgeport Mill W/ 2 axis CNC control
South bend lathe 10LX40
K.O. Lee surface grinder 6X18
Over 20 years as a Machinist Toolmaker
A TWO CAR garage full of tools and a fridge full of beer
Auto shades are for rookieswww.KLStottlemyer.com

Dynasty 200DX

It looks like from the response that the Dynasty 200 DX is the most popular. I noticed that there was a really good deal on a Thermal Arc Arcmaster 200 at around $2200 and the Dynasty at about $2600. Is the dynasty worth the $400 more?

It looks like from the response that the Dynasty 200 DX is the most popular. I noticed that there was a really good deal on a Thermal Arc Arcmaster 200 at around $2200 and the Dynasty at about $2600. Is the dynasty worth the $400 more?

I sure couldn't tell you if it's worth it. When I bought my Dynasty last fall I don't guess I even knew TA HAD a 200 out...all I ever saw was 185's.
I will say in a pinch which I get in fairly often I use every bit of juice my Dynasty has got...200 amps and 250 hz and have used it there for SEVERAL minutes untill the part got enuff heat built in to back down. I have welded in the middle of the bottom of workboats with 1/4" thick hulls with a bulkhead t'eed right off from there above where I was welding and It performed FLAWLESSLY.
It does so well I am starting to think about ending my mobile welding and just stay in the shop except for my very favorite customers. I am sick of seeing customers check out my stuff and then go get a machine for themselves Just seeing that little box kick@$$ so hard makes a lot of people just sure as heck they can lay down a bead like me.
What's even stupider LWS sells them a syncrowave after that because that's what they are pushing...they say I'm the only guy using a 200 Dynasty THEY know
If you do get the TA just remember this is a MILLER board and you will still ALWAYS wonder if you would have been better off investing in a USA made product of superior quality and will more than likely have welder envy...if you don't believe me just read about 1000 of Fun-for-now's posts!!!!